Exercising assembly

ABSTRACT

An exercising assembly for fitness training and rehabilitation includes a first base, which is positionable on a substantially horizontal surface. An engagement module is selectively engageable to the first base so that the engagement module is positioned proximate to a first end of the first base. A plurality of attachment elements is engaged to the first base, the engagement module, and to a plurality of tensioners. The attachment elements are selectively mutually couplable. A plurality of first interface elements is selectively engageable to the engagement module. Respective attachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements are engaged to each of the first interface elements. Respective tensioners thus are extendable between a respective first interface element and one or more of the first base and the engagement module. The respective tensioners provide resistance to the user moving the first interface elements.

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(g) BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention

The disclosure relates to exercising assemblies and more particularlypertains to a new exercising assembly for fitness training andrehabilitation. The present invention discloses an exercise assemblycomprising a portable base to which can be selectively attached anengagement module and a step module. Multiple attachment are selectivelyengageable to the engagement module and to a chair. Tensioners areengageable to the attachments and one or more of the base, the chair,and the engagement module. The exercise assembly enables performance ofboth upper and lower body exercises while standing and sitting.

(2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37CFR 1.97 and 1.98

The prior art relates to exercising assemblies. Prior art exerciseassemblies generally comprise a base and tensioners, such as elasticbands, and allow for a limited range of exercises. Generally, prior artexercise assemblies do not allow for both seated and standing exercises.What is lacking in the prior art is an exercise assembly comprising aportable base to which can be selectively attached an engagement moduleand a step module. Multiple attachments are selectively engageable tothe engagement module and to a chair. Tensioners are engageable to theattachments and one or more of the base, the chair, and the engagementmodule. The exercise assembly enables performance of both upper andlower body exercises while standing and sitting.

(h) BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above bygenerally comprising a first base, which is configured to be positionedon a substantially horizontal surface. An engagement module isselectively engageable to the first base so that the engagement moduleis positioned proximate to a first end of the first base. A plurality ofattachment elements is engaged to the first base, the engagement module,and to a plurality of tensioners. The attachment elements areselectively mutually couplable. A plurality of first interface elementsis selectively engageable to the engagement module. Respectiveattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements are engagedto each of the first interface elements. Respective tensioners thus areextendable between a respective first interface element and one or moreof the first base and the engagement module. The respective tensionersare configured to provide resistance to a user moving the firstinterface elements.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of the disclosure in order that the detailed descriptionthereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that thepresent contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There areadditional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafterand which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features ofnovelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out withparticularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of thisdisclosure.

(i) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than thoseset forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description thereof. Such description makes referenceto the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a side view of an exercising assembly according to anembodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a bottom view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a rear view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 10 is an in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 12 is an isometric perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 13 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 14 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 15 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 16 is an in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 17 is an in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 18 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 19 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 20 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 21 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 22 is an isometric perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 23 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 24 is an isometric perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

(j) DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through24 thereof, a new exercising assembly embodying the principles andconcepts of an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated bythe reference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 24 , the exercising assembly 10generally comprises a first base 12, an engagement module 14, aplurality of tensioners 16, a plurality of first interface elements 18,and a plurality of attachment elements 20. The first base 12 isconfigured to be positioned on a substantially horizontal surface. Thetensioners 16 comprise may comprise elastic bands 22, springs, and thelike. The attachment elements 20 comprise one or more of hooks 24,eyebolts 26, rings, carabiniers, clips, and the like.

The engagement module 14 is selectively engageable to the first base 12so that the engagement module 14 is positioned proximate to a first end28 of the first base 12. The plurality of attachment elements 20 isengaged to the first base 12, the engagement module 14, the tensioners16, and the first interface elements 18. The attachment elements 20 areselectively mutually couplable.

The plurality of first interface elements 18 is selectively engageableto the engagement module 14. Respective tensioners 16 are extendablebetween a respective first interface element 18 and one or more of thefirst base 12 and the engagement module 14. The respective tensioners 16are configured to provide resistance to the user moving the firstinterface elements 18.

The engagement module 14 comprises a lower frame 30 and an upper frame32, as shown in FIG. 22 . The upper frame 32 is hingedly engaged to thelower frame 30. A respective one of a pair of end members 34 of thelower frame 30 is positioned proximate to the first end 28 of the firstbase 12 and is rotationally engaged to and extends between a pair ofside members 36 of the lower frame 30. A first connector 38 is engagedto the respective one of the pair of end members 34. A footpad 40 isengaged to the upper frame 32. A second connector 42 is engaged to theupper frame 32 distal from the lower frame 30 and extends toward thefirst end 28 of the first base 12. Respective tensioners 16 are engagedto and extend between the lower frame 30 and the upper frame 32. Thefootpad 40 is configured for positioning of one or both feet of a user,positioning the user to perform a foot exercise or an ankle exercise.

The plurality of first interface elements 18 comprises a press frame 44,which is selectively engageable to the first connector 38. A presshandle 46 is engaged to the press frame 44 distal from the first base12. Respective attachment elements 20 of the plurality of attachmentelements 20 are engaged to the press frame 44. The press frame 44 isselectively engageable to the first base 12 by engagement of arespective tensioner 16 between a respective attachment element 20positioned on the press frame 44 and a respective attachment element 20positioned on the first base 12. The press handle 46 is configured to begrasped in one or both hands of the user, positioning the user toselectively perform a press exercise and a rowing exercise.

A press plate 48 is selectively engageable to the press frame 44 and isconfigured for positioning one or both of the feet of the user,positioning the user to perform a leg press exercise.

The plurality of first interface elements 18 also may comprises a footrod 50, which has opposing termini 52. A pair of attachment elements 20is engaged to the foot rod 50. The attachment elements 20 are positionedsingly proximate to the opposing termini 52. The attachment elements 20are selectively engageable to the respective tensioners 16 which extendbetween the lower frame 30 and the upper frame 32. The foot rod 50 isconfigured to be positioned atop one or both of the feet of the userwhen the one or both of the feet are positioned on the footpad 40. Theuser thus is positioned to perform foot and ankle exercises.

An arch rod 54 is selectively and rotationally engageable to the secondconnector 42. The arch rod 54 is configured to rollably engage an archof a foot of the user, thus providing a massage to the foot. A heelplate 56 is selectively engageable to the arch rod 54 and is configuredfor positioning of one or both of the feet of the user, positioning theuser to perform foot, ankle, and leg exercises.

The plurality of first interface elements 18 also may comprise a handle58, which is selectively engageable to the first connector 38.Respective attachment elements 20 of the plurality of attachmentelements 20 are engaged to the handle 58. The handle 58 is selectivelyengageable to the first base 12 by engagement of a respective tensioner16 between a respective attachment element 20 positioned on the handle58 and a respective attachment element 20 positioned on the first base12. The handle 58 is configured to be grasped in one or both hands ofthe user, positioning the user to selectively perform a pressingexercise and a rowing exercise.

The plurality of first interface elements 18 also may comprise anadapter 60, which is selectively engageable to the second connector 42so that the adapter 60 is positioned for axial rotation. The handle 58is selectively engageable to the adapter 60. The handle 58 is configuredto be grasped in one or both hands of the user, positioning the user toperform a pulldown exercise.

The plurality of first interface elements 18 also may comprise a liftframe 62, which is selectively hingedly engageable by a forward element64 to the adapter 60. Each of a pair of attachment elements 20 isengaged to a respective opposed side element 66 of lift frame 62. Theattachment element 20 is positioned substantially equally distant fromthe forward element 64 and a rearward element 68 of the lift frame 62.The rearward element 68 is offset from a plane that is defined by theforward element 64 and the opposed side elements 66. The rearwardelement 68 may be padded, as shown in FIG. 20 . The rearward element 68is configured to engage one or both of the feet of the user, positioningthe user to perform a leg lift exercise.

A pair of rollers 70 is engaged to the lift frame 62 and is positionedsingly on the opposed side elements 66 proximate to the rearward element68. One or both of the feet of the user are positionable within the liftframe 62, with one or both heels of the user engaging the rearwardelement 68. The user thus is positioned to perform a leg pull exercise.

The adapter 60 also is selectively engageable to the second connector 42so that the second connector 42 is operationally engaged to the firstconnector 38. An extension 72 is selectively engageable to the adapter60. The plurality of first interface elements 18 also may comprise apair of swinging arms 74, which is selectively rotationally engageableto the extension 72 so that the extension 72 is positioned proximate toa first terminus 76 of each swinging arm 74. Respective attachmentelements 20 are positioned two apiece on each swinging arm 74. As shownin FIG. 18 , one attachment element 20 is positioned proximate to thefirst terminus 76 of the swinging arm 74 and, the other attachmentelement 20 is positioned proximate to a midpoint 78 of the swinging arm74. The attachment elements 20 are opposingly positioned on the swingingarm 74 relative to the extension 72.

A thigh rest 80 is engaged to a second terminus 82 of the swinging arm74. A respective tensioner 16 is selectively engageable to either theattachment elements 20 positioned proximate to the first termini 76 orto the attachment elements 20 positioned proximate to the midpoints 78.Each thigh rest 80 is configured for positioning of a respective thighor for grasping in a respective hand of the user so that the user ispositioned to perform a leg strengthening exercise and arm strengtheningexercise, respectively.

The exercise assembly 10 also may comprise a step module 84, as shown inFIGS. 23 and 24 . The step module 84 comprises a lower framework 86 anda pair of foot frameworks 88. The lower framework 86 is selectivelyengageable to the first base 12. An axle 90 is engaged to and extendsbetween opposed edges 92 of the lower framework 86. Each foot framework88 is engaged to the axle 90. Respective attachment elements 20 of theplurality of attachment elements 20 are engaged to each of the footframeworks 88. Each foot framework 88 is selectively engageable to thefirst base 12 by engagement of a respective tensioner 16 between theattachment element 20 positioned on the foot framework 88 and arespective attachment element 20 positioned on the first base 12. Eachof a pair of foot plates 94 is engaged to a respective foot framework88. Each foot plate 94 is configured for positioning of a respectivefoot of the user, positioning the user is positioned to perform astepping exercise.

The exercise assembly 10 also may comprise a chair 96, as shown in FIGS.1-4 , which is configured to seat the user. The user is positioned toperform a variety of seated exercises using the step module 84 andrespective tensioners 16 or using the engagement module 14 incombination with respective first interface elements 18 and respectivetensioners 16. A cushion 98 is selectively positionable on the chair 96.The chair 96 is selectively engageable to the first base 12 so that thechair 96 is positioned proximate to a second end 100 of the first base12 and faces the first end.

A bracket 102 is engaged to and extends upwardly from the first base 12and is positioned proximate to a front 104 of the chair 96. Respectiveattachment elements 20 are engaged to the bracket 102. A respectivetensioner 16 is selectively engageable to and extendable between thebracket 102 and the press frame 44. The extension 72 is selectivelyengageable to the bracket 102, as shown in FIG. 19 , positioning theextension 72 for selective rotational engagement of the pair of swingingarms 74.

A pair of foot arrests 106 is engaged to the first base 12 and bracketsthe bracket 102. Each foot arrest 106 is configured to abut a respectivefoot of the user, preventing lateral movement of the respective footwhile performing a leg strengthening exercise using the pair of swingingarms 74.

A plurality of second interface elements 108 is selectively engageableto the chair 96. Respective attachment elements 20 of the plurality ofattachment elements 20 are engaged to each of the second interfaceelements 108. Respective attachment elements 20 of the plurality ofattachment elements 20 are engaged to opposed sides 110 of the chair 96so that each attachment element 20 is opposingly positioned relative toanother attachment element 20. Respective tensioners 16 thus areengageable to and are extendable between a respective second interfaceelement 108 and the chair 96. The respective tensioners 16 areconfigured for provide resistance to the user moving the secondinterface elements 108 relative to the chair 96.

The plurality of second interface elements 108 comprises a butterflyunit 112. The butterfly unit 112 comprises an extender 114, which isselectively engageable to a rear 116 of the chair 96 so that theextender 114 extends upwardly from the rear 116 and is substantiallyperpendicularly to the first base 12. A pair of swing arms 118 isselectively and rotationally engageable to the extender 114. Each swingarm 118 has an attachment element 20 engaged to a first endpoint 120 andan armrest 122 is engaged to a second endpoint 124. A respectivetensioner 16 is selectively engageable to the attachment elements 20 tomutually engage the swing arms 118. Each armrest 122 is configured forpositioning of a respective arm of the user seated in the chair 96,positioning the user to perform an upper body strengthening exercise.

The plurality of second interface elements 108 also may comprise a pairof pull handles 144. A pair of attachment elements 20 is engaged singlyto the pull handles 144 so that each pull handle 144 is selectivelyengageable to the chair 96 by engagement of a respective tensioner 16between the attachment element 20 positioned on the pull handle 144 anda respective attachment element 20 positioned on the chair 96. Each pullhandle 144 is configured to be grasped in a respective hand of the userseated in the chair 96, positioning the user to perform an armstrengthening exercise, such as alternating one arm curls, one armoverhead presses, and the like.

The plurality of second interface elements 108 also may comprise acurling rod 126, which has opposing ends 128. Each of a pair ofattachment elements 20 is engaged to a respective opposing end 128. Thecurling rod 126 is selectively engageable to the chair 96 by engagementof the tensioners 16 between the attachment elements 20 positioned onthe curling rod 126 and respective attachment elements 20 positioned onthe chair 96. The curling rod 126 is configured to be grasped in thehands of the user seated in the chair 96. The user is positioned toperform a curling exercise.

The plurality of second interface elements 108 also may comprise a kneeexerciser 130. The knee exerciser 130 comprises a roller rod 132, whichhas opposed ends 134. Each of a pair of wheels 136 is engaged to arespective opposed end 134 of the roller rod 132. A tube 152 ispositioned around the roller rod 132 and extends from proximate to thewheels. A pair of attachment elements 20 is engaged to the tube 152 withthe attachment elements 20 being positioned singly proximate to thewheels 136. The tube 152 is selectively engageable to the chair 96 byengagement of respective tensioners 16 between the attachment elements20 positioned on the tube 152 and respective attachment elements 20positioned on the chair 96. The tube 152 is configured for positioningof one or both of the feet of the user seated in the chair 96, with thechair 96 being disengaged from the first base 12. The user thus ispositioned to perform a knee strengthening exercise.

The plurality of second interface elements 108 also may comprise a backmassager 138 selectively hingedly engageable to the rear 116 of thechair 96. The back massager 138 comprises a pair of padded rollers 140,each of which is rotationally engaged to and extends between a pair ofopposed side pieces 142 of the back massager 138. A pair of attachmentelements 20 is engaged singly to the opposed side pieces 142. The pullhandles 144 are selectively engageable to the back massager 138 byengagement of respective tensioners 16 between the attachment elements20 positioned on the pull handles 144 and respective attachment elements20 positioned on the back massager 138. Each pull handle 144 isconfigured to be grasped in a respective hand of the user, positioningthe user to extend their arms and to bend at the waist so that thepadded rollers 140 roll along a back of the user.

The exercise assembly 10 also may comprise a second base 146, which isconfigured to be positioned on a substantially horizontal surface. Theengagement module 14 and the second step module 84 are selectivelyengageable to the second base 146. The second base 146 iscircumferentially smaller than the first base 12 and can be more readilytransported. Respective attachment elements 20 of the plurality ofattachment elements 20 are engaged to the second base 146. Respectivetensioners 16 are extendable between a respective first interfaceelement 18 and one or more of the second base 146 and the engagementmodule 14. The respective tensioners 16 are configured to provideresistance to the user moving the first interface elements 18. A pair offootrests 148 is engaged to the second base 146 and are positionedsingly proximate to front corners 150 of the second base 146. Thefootrests 148 are configured for positioning of the feet of the userwhile exercising.

In use, the first base 12 is positioned on a substantially horizontalsurface and the engagement module 14 is engaged to the first base 12.One of the plurality of first interface elements 18 is selected and isengaged to the engagement module 14. One or more tensioners 16 then areextended between the first interface element 18 and one or more of thefirst base 12 and the engagement module 14. The user then can perform anexercise. Using multiple tensioners 16 increases resistance to the userperforming the exercise.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized thatthe optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodimentenabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials,shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, aredeemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and allequivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings anddescribed in the specification are intended to be encompassed by anembodiment of the disclosure.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of thedisclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used inits non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word areincluded, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. Areference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not excludethe possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless thecontext clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.

I claim:
 1. An exercising assembly comprising: a first base configuredfor positioning on a substantially horizontal surface; an engagementmodule selectively engageable to the first base, such that theengagement module is positioned proximate to a first end of the firstbase; a plurality of tensioners; a plurality of attachment elementsengaged to the first base, the engagement module, and the plurality oftensioners, the plurality of attachment elements being selectivelymutually couplable to tensioners of the plurality of tensioners; aplurality of first interface elements selectively engageable to theengagement module, respective attachment elements of the plurality ofattachment elements being engaged to each of the first interfaceelements, such that respective tensioners of the plurality of tensionersare extendable between a respective first interface element of theplurality of first interface elements and one or more of the first baseand the engagement module, wherein the respective tensioners areconfigured for providing resistance to a user moving the respectivefirst interface elements; wherein the engagement module comprises alower frame, a respective one of a pair of end members of the lowerframe being positioned proximate to the first end of the first base andbeing rotationally engaged to and extending between a pair of sidemembers of the lower frame, a first connector engaged to the respectiveone of the pair of end members, an upper frame hingedly engaged to thelower frame, a footpad engaged to the upper frame, and a secondconnector engaged to the upper frame distal from the lower frame andextending toward the first end of the first base; and respectivetensioners of the plurality of tensioners being engaged to and extendingbetween the lower frame and the upper frame, wherein the footpad isconfigured for positioning of one or both feet of the user, positioningthe user for performing a foot exercise or an ankle exercise.
 2. Theexercising assembly of claim 1, further including: the plurality offirst interface elements comprising a handle selectively engageable tothe first connector; and respective attachment elements of the pluralityof attachment elements being engaged to the handle, such that the handleis selectively engageable to the first base by engagement of arespective tensioner of the plurality of tensioners between a respectiveattachment element positioned on the handle and a respective attachmentelement positioned on the first base, wherein the handle is configuredfor grasping in one or both hands of the user, positioning the user forselectively performing a pressing exercise and a rowing exercise.
 3. Theexercising assembly of claim 2, wherein the plurality of first interfaceelements further comprises: an adapter selectively engageable to thesecond connector, such that the adapter is positioned for axialrotation, the handle being selectively engageable to the adapter,wherein the handle is configured for grasping in one or both hands ofthe user, positioning the user for performing a pulldown exercise; alift frame selectively hingedly engageable by a forward element to theadapter, each of a pair of attachment elements of the plurality ofattachment elements being engaged to respective opposed side elements ofthe lift frame and positioned substantially equally distant from theforward element and a rearward element of the lift frame, the rearwardelement being offset from a plane defined by the forward element and theopposed side elements, the rearward element being padded, wherein therearward element is configured for engaging one or both of the feet ofthe user, positioning the user for performing a leg lift exercise; and apair of rollers engaged to the lift frame and being positioned singly onthe opposed side elements proximate to the rearward element, such thatone or both of the feet of the user are positionable within the liftframe with one or both heels of the user engaging the rearward element,positioning the user for performing a leg pull exercise.
 4. Theexercising assembly of claim 3, further including: the adapter isselectively engageable to the second connector, such that the secondconnector is operationally engaged to the first connector; an extensionselectively engageable to the adapter; the plurality of first interfaceelements further comprises a pair of swinging arms selectivelyrotationally engageable to the extension, such that the extension ispositioned proximate to a first terminus of each swinging arm;respective attachment elements of the plurality of attachment elementsbeing positioned two apiece on each swinging arm, one attachment elementbeing positioned proximate to the first terminus of each swinging arm,the other attachment element being positioned proximate to a midpoint ofeach swinging arm, such that the respective attachment elements areopposingly positioned on each swinging arm relative to the extension; athigh rest engaged to a second terminus of each swinging arm, such thata respective tensioner of the plurality of tensioners is selectivelyengageable to the attachment elements positioned proximate to the firsttermini or to the attachment elements positioned proximate to themidpoints, wherein each thigh rest is configured for positioning of arespective thigh or grasping in a respective hand of the user,positioning the user for performing a leg strengthening exercise or anarm strengthening exercise, respectively; and a pair of foot arrestsengaged to the first base and bracketing a bracket, wherein each footarrest is configured for abutting a respective foot of the user,preventing lateral movement of the respective foot while performing aleg strengthening exercise using the pair of swinging arms.
 5. Theexercising assembly of claim 1, further including a step modulecomprising: a lower framework selectively engageable to the first base;an axle engaged to and extending between opposed edges of the lowerframework; a pair of foot frameworks, each foot framework being engagedto the axle; respective attachment elements of the plurality ofattachment elements being engaged to each of the foot frameworks, suchthat each foot framework is selectively engageable to the first base byengagement of a respective tensioner of the plurality of tensionersbetween the attachment element positioned on the foot framework and arespective attachment element positioned on the first base; and a pairof foot plates, each foot plate being engaged to a respective footframework, wherein each foot plate is configured for positioning of arespective foot of the user, positioning the user for performing astepping exercise.
 6. The exercising assembly of claim 5, furtherincluding: a chair configured for seating of the user, positioning theuser for performing a variety of seated exercises using the step moduleand respective tensioners or using the engagement module in combinationwith respective first interface elements and respective tensioners; anda cushion selectively positionable on the chair.
 7. The exercisingassembly of claim 6, wherein the chair is selectively engageable to thefirst base such that the chair is positioned proximate to a second endof the first base and faces the first end.
 8. The exercising assembly ofclaim 1, wherein the plurality of tensioners comprise elastic bands. 9.The exercising assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of attachmentelements comprise one or more of hooks, eyebolts, rings, carabiniers,and clips.
 10. The exercising assembly of claim 1, wherein the pluralityof first interface elements comprises: a press frame selectivelyengageable to the first connector; a press handle engaged to the pressframe distal from the first base; respective attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements being engaged to the press frame, suchthat the press frame is selectively engageable to the first base byengagement of a respective tensioner of the plurality of tensionersbetween a respective attachment element positioned on the press frameand a respective attachment element positioned on the first base,wherein the press handle is configured for grasping in one or both handsof the user, positioning the user for selectively performing a pressexercise and a rowing exercise; and a press plate selectively engageableto the press frame, wherein the press plate is configured forpositioning of one or both of the feet of the user, positioning the userfor performing a leg press exercise.
 11. The exercising assembly ofclaim 1, wherein the plurality of first interface elements comprises: afoot rod having opposing termini; a pair of attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements engaged to the foot rod and beingpositioned singly proximate to the opposing termini, such that the pairof attachment elements are selectively engageable to the respectivetensioners extending between the lower frame and the upper frame,wherein the foot rod is configured for positioning atop one or both ofthe feet positioned on the footpad, positioning the user for performingfoot and ankle exercises; an arch rod rotationally engageable to thesecond connector, wherein the arch rod is configured for rollablyengaging an arch of a foot of the user; and a heel plate selectivelyengageable to the arch rod, wherein the heel plate is configured forpositioning of one or both of the feet of the user, positioning the userfor performing foot, ankle, and leg exercises.
 12. An exercisingassembly comprising: a first base configured for positioning on asubstantially horizontal surface; an engagement module selectivelyengageable to the first base, such that the engagement module ispositioned proximate to a first end of the first base; a plurality oftensioners; a plurality of attachment elements engaged to the firstbase, the engagement module, and the plurality of tensioners, theplurality of attachment elements being selectively mutually couplable totensioners of the plurality of tensioners; a plurality of firstinterface elements selectively engageable to the engagement module,respective attachment elements of the plurality of attachment elementsbeing engaged to each of the first interface elements, such thatrespective tensioners of the plurality of tensioners are extendablebetween a respective first interface element of the plurality of firstinterface elements and one or more of the first base and the engagementmodule, wherein the respective tensioners are configured for providingresistance to a user moving the respective first interface elements; astep module comprising a lower framework selectively engageable to thefirst base, an axle engaged to and extending between opposed edges ofthe lower framework, a pair of foot frameworks, each foot frameworkbeing engaged to the axle, respective attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements being engaged to each of the footframeworks, such that each foot framework is selectively engageable tothe first base by engagement of a respective tensioner of the pluralityof tensioners between the attachment element positioned on the footframework and a respective attachment element positioned on the firstbase, and a pair of foot plates, each foot plate being engaged to arespective foot framework, wherein each foot plate is configured forpositioning of a respective foot of the user, positioning the user forperforming a stepping exercise; a chair configured for seating of theuser, positioning the user for performing a variety of seated exercisesusing the step module and respective tensioners or using the engagementmodule in combination with respective first interface elements andrespective tensioners; a cushion selectively positionable on the chair;a plurality of second interface elements selectively engageable to thechair, respective attachment elements of the plurality of attachmentelements being engaged to each of the second interface elements; andrespective attachment elements of the plurality of attachment elementsbeing engaged to opposed sides the chair, such that each attachmentelement is opposingly positioned relative to another attachment element,such that respective tensioners of the plurality of tensioners areextendable between a respective second interface element of theplurality of second interface elements and the chair, wherein therespective tensioners are configured for providing resistance to theuser moving the respective second interface element relative to thechair.
 13. The exercising assembly of claim 12, wherein the plurality ofsecond interface elements comprises: a pair of pull handles, a pair ofattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged singly to the pull handles, such that each pull handle isselectively engageable to the chair by engagement of a respectivetensioner of the plurality of tensioners between the attachment elementpositioned on the pull handle and a respective attachment elementpositioned on the chair, wherein each pull handle is configured forgrasping in a respective hand of the user seated in the chair,positioning the user for performing an arm strengthening exercise; and acurling rod having opposing ends, each of a pair of attachment elementsof the plurality of attachment elements being engaged to a respectiveopposing end, such that the curling rod is selectively engageable to thechair by engagement of respective tensioners of the plurality oftensioners between the attachment elements positioned on the curling rodand respective attachment elements positioned on the chair, wherein thecurling rod is configured for grasping in the hands of the user seatedin the chair, positioning the user for performing a curling exercise.14. The exercising assembly of claim 13, wherein the plurality of secondinterface elements further comprises a back massager selectivelyhingedly engageable to a rear of the chair, the back massagercomprising: a pair of padded rollers rotationally engaged to andextending between a pair of opposed side pieces; a pair of attachmentelements of the plurality of attachment elements engaged singly to theopposed side pieces, such that the pull handles are selectivelyengageable to the back massager by engagement of respective tensionersof the plurality of tensioners between the attachment elementspositioned on the pull handles and respective attachment elementspositioned on the back massager, wherein each pull handle is configuredfor grasping in a respective hand of the user, positioning the user forextending their arms and bending at the waist, such that the paddedrollers roll along a back of the user.
 15. The exercising assembly ofclaim 12, wherein the plurality of second interface elements comprises abutterfly unit comprising: an extender selectively engageable to a rearof the chair, such that the extender extends upwardly from the rear ofthe chair and substantially perpendicularly to the first base; and apair of swing arms selectively rotationally engageable to the extender,each swing arm having an attachment element of the plurality ofattachment elements engaged to a first endpoint and an armrest engagedto a second endpoint, such that a respective tensioner of the pluralityof tensioners is selectively engageable to the attachment elements formutually engaging the swing arms, wherein each armrest is configured forpositioning of a respective arm of the user seated in the chair,positioning the user for performing an upper body strengtheningexercise.
 16. The exercising assembly of claim 12, wherein the pluralityof second interface elements comprises a knee exerciser comprising: aroller rod having opposed ends; a pair of wheels, each wheel beingengaged to a respective opposed end of the roller rod; a tube positionedaround the roller rod; and a pair of attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements being engaged to the tube and beingpositioned singly proximate to the wheels, such that the tube isselectively engageable to the chair by engagement of respectivetensioners of the plurality of tensioners between the attachmentelements positioned on the tube and respective attachment elementspositioned on the chair, wherein the tube is configured for positioningof one or both feet of the user seated in the chair with the chair beingdisengaged from the first base, positioning the user for performing aknee strengthening exercise.
 17. An exercising assembly comprising: afirst base configured for positioning on a substantially horizontalsurface; an engagement module selectively engageable to the first base,such that the engagement module is positioned proximate to a first endof the first base; a plurality of tensioners; a plurality of attachmentelements engaged to the first base, the engagement module, and theplurality of tensioners, the plurality of attachment elements beingselectively mutually couplable to tensioners of the plurality oftensioners; a plurality of first interface elements selectivelyengageable to the engagement module, respective attachment elements ofthe plurality of attachment elements being engaged to each of the firstinterface elements, such that respective tensioners of the plurality oftensioners are extendable between a respective first interface elementof the plurality of first interface elements and one or more of thefirst base and the engagement module, wherein the respective tensionersare configured for providing resistance to a user moving the respectivefirst interface elements; a step module comprising a lower frameworkselectively engageable to the first base, an axle engaged to andextending between opposed edges of the lower framework, a pair of footframeworks, each foot framework being engaged to the axle, respectiveattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged to each of the foot frameworks, such that each foot framework isselectively engageable to the first base by engagement of a respectivetensioner of the plurality of tensioners between the attachment elementpositioned on the foot framework and a respective attachment elementpositioned on the first base, and a pair of foot plates, each foot platebeing engaged to a respective foot framework, wherein each foot plate isconfigured for positioning of a respective foot of the user, positioningthe user for performing a stepping exercise; a chair configured forseating of the user, positioning the user for performing a variety ofseated exercises using the step module and respective tensioners orusing the engagement module in combination with respective firstinterface elements and respective tensioners, wherein the chair isselectively engageable to the first base such that the chair ispositioned proximate to a second end of the first base and faces thefirst end; a cushion selectively positionable on the chair; a bracketengaged to and extending upwardly from the first base and beingpositioned proximate to a front of the chair; respective attachmentelements of the plurality of attachment elements being engaged to thebracket, such that a respective tensioner of the plurality of tensionersis selectively engageable to and extendable between the bracket and apress frame; and an extension selectively engageable to an adapter, theextension being selectively engageable to the bracket, positioning theextension for selective rotational engagement of a pair of swingingarms.
 18. An exercising assembly comprising: a first base configured forpositioning on a substantially horizontal surface; an engagement moduleselectively engageable to the first base, such that the engagementmodule is positioned proximate to a first end of the first base; aplurality of tensioners; a plurality of attachment elements engaged tothe first base, the engagement module, and the plurality of tensioners,the plurality of attachment elements being selectively mutuallycouplable to tensioners of the plurality of tensioners; a plurality offirst interface elements selectively engageable to the engagementmodule, respective attachment elements of the plurality of attachmentelements being engaged to each of the first interface elements, suchthat respective tensioners of the plurality of tensioners are extendablebetween a respective first interface element of the plurality of firstinterface elements and one or more of the first base and the engagementmodule, wherein the respective tensioners are configured for providingresistance to a user moving the respective first interface elements; astep module comprising a lower framework selectively engageable to thefirst base, an axle engaged to and extending between opposed edges ofthe lower framework, a pair of foot frameworks, each foot frameworkbeing engaged to the axle, respective attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements being engaged to each of the footframeworks, such that each foot framework is selectively engageable tothe first base by engagement of a respective tensioner of the pluralityof tensioners between the attachment element positioned on the footframework and a respective attachment element positioned on the firstbase, and a pair of foot plates, each foot plate being engaged to arespective foot framework, wherein each foot plate is configured forpositioning of a respective foot of the user, positioning the user forperforming a stepping exercise; a second base configured for positioningon a substantially horizontal surface, the engagement module and thestep module being selectively engageable to the second base, the secondbase being circumferentially smaller than the first base; respectiveattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged to the second base, such that respective tensioners of theplurality of tensioners are extendable between a respective firstinterface element of the plurality of first interface elements and oneor more of the second base and the engagement module, wherein therespective tensioners are configured for providing resistance to theuser moving the respective first interface element; and a pair offootrests engaged to the second base, such that the footrests arepositioned singly proximate to front corners of the second base, whereinthe footrests are configured for positioning of the feet of the userwhile exercising.
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An exercising assembly comprising: a first baseconfigured for positioning on a substantially horizontal surface; anengagement module selectively engageable to the first base, such thatthe engagement module is positioned proximate to a first end of thefirst base, the engagement module comprising: a lower frame, arespective one of a pair of end members of the lower frame beingpositioned proximate to the first end of the base and being rotationallyengaged to and extending between a pair of side members of the lowerframe, a first connector engaged to the respective one of the pair ofend members, an upper frame hingedly engaged to the lower frame, afootpad engaged to the upper frame, and a second connector engaged tothe upper frame distal from the lower frame and extending toward thefirst end of the first base; a plurality of tensioners, the tensionerscomprising elastic bands; a plurality of attachment elements engaged tothe first base, the engagement module, and the plurality of tensioners,the plurality of attachment elements being selectively mutuallycouplable to tensioners of the plurality of tensioners, such thatrespective tensioners of the plurality of tensioners are extendablebetween the lower frame and the upper frame, wherein the footpad isconfigured for positioning of one or both feet of a user, positioningthe user for performing a foot exercise or an ankle exercise, theattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements comprisingone or more of hooks, eyebolts, rings, carabiniers, and clips; aplurality of first interface elements selectively engageable to theengagement module, respective attachment elements of the plurality ofattachment elements being engaged to each of the first interfaceelements, such that respective tensioners of the plurality of tensionersare extendable between a respective first interface element of theplurality of first interface elements and one or more of the first baseand the engagement module, wherein the respective tensioners areconfigured for providing resistance to the user while exercising, theplurality of first interface elements comprising: a press frameselectively engageable to the first connector, a press handle beingengaged to the press frame distal from the first base, respectiveattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged to the press frame, such that the press frame is selectivelyengageable to the first base by engagement of a respective tensioner ofthe plurality of tensioners between a respective attachment elementpositioned on the press frame and a respective attachment elementpositioned on the first base, wherein the press handle is configured forgrasping in one or both hands of the user, positioning the user forselectively performing a press exercise and a rowing exercise, a pressplate selectively engageable to the press frame, wherein the press plateis configured for positioning of one or both of the feet of the user,positioning the user for performing a leg press exercise, a foot rodhaving opposing termini, a pair of attachment elements of the pluralityof attachment elements being engaged to the foot rod and beingpositioned singly proximate to the opposing termini, such that theattachment elements are selectively engageable to the respectivetensioners extending between the lower frame and the upper frame,wherein the foot rod is configured for positioning atop one or both ofthe feet positioned on the footpad, positioning the user for performingfoot and ankle exercises, an arch rod rotationally engageable to thesecond connector, wherein the arch rod is configured for rollablyengaging an arch of a foot of the user, a heel plate selectivelyengageable to the arch rod, wherein the heel plate is configured forpositioning of one or both of the feet of the user, positioning the userfor performing foot, ankle, and leg exercises, a handle selectivelyengageable to the first connector, respective attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements being engaged to the handle, such thatthe handle is selectively engageable to the first base by engagement ofa respective tensioner of the plurality of tensioners between arespective attachment element positioned on the handle and a respectiveattachment element positioned on the first base, wherein the handle isconfigured for grasping in one or both hands of the user, positioningthe user for selectively performing a pressing exercise and a rowingexercise, an adapter selectively engageable to the second connector,such that the adapter is positioned for axial rotation, the handle beingselectively engageable to the adapter, wherein the handle is configuredfor grasping in one or both hands of the user, positioning the user forperforming a pulldown exercise, a lift frame selectively hingedlyengageable by a forward element to the adapter, each of a pair ofattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged to respective opposed side elements of the lift frame andpositioned substantially equally distant from the forward element and arearward element of the lift frame, the rearward element being offsetfrom a plane defined by the forward element and the opposed sideelements, the rearward element being padded, wherein the rearwardelement is configured for engaging one or both of the feet of the user,positioning the user for performing a leg lift exercise, a pair ofrollers engaged to the lift frame and being positioned singly on theopposed side elements proximate to the rearward element, such that oneor both of the feet of the user are positionable within the lift framewith one or both heels of the user engaging the rearward element,positioning the user for performing a leg pull exercise, the adapterbeing selectively engageable to the second connector, such that thesecond connector is operationally engaged to the first connector, anextension selectively engageable to the adapter, a pair of swinging armsselectively rotationally engageable to the extension, such that theextension is positioned proximate to a first terminus of each swingingarm, respective attachment elements of the plurality of attachmentelements being positioned two apiece on each swinging arm, oneattachment element being positioned proximate to the first terminus ofeach swinging arm, the other attachment element being positionedproximate to a midpoint of each swinging arm, such that the respectiveattachment elements are opposingly positioned on each swinging armrelative to the extension, a thigh rest being engaged to a secondterminus of each swinging arm, such that a respective tensioner of theplurality of tensioners is selectively engageable to the attachmentelements positioned proximate to the first termini or to the attachmentelements positioned proximate to the midpoints, wherein each thigh restis configured for positioning of a respective thigh or grasping in arespective hand of the user, positioning the user for performing a legstrengthening exercise or an arm strengthening exercise, respectively; astep module comprising: a lower framework selectively engageable to thefirst base, an axle engaged to and extending between opposed edges ofthe lower framework, a pair of foot frameworks, each foot frameworkbeing engaged to the axle, respective attachment elements of theplurality of attachment elements being engaged to each of the footframeworks, such that each foot framework is selectively engageable tothe first base by engagement of a respective tensioner of the pluralityof tensioners between the attachment element positioned on the footframework and a respective attachment element positioned on the firstbase, and a pair of foot plates, each foot plate being engaged to arespective foot framework, wherein each foot plate is configured forpositioning of a respective foot of the user, positioning the user forperforming a stepping exercise; a chair configured for seating of theuser, positioning the user for performing a variety of seated exercisesusing the step module and respective tensioners or using the engagementmodule in combination with respective first interface elements andrespective tensioners, the chair being selectively engageable to thefirst base such that the chair is positioned proximate to a second endof the first base and faces the first end; a bracket engaged to andextending upwardly from the first base and being positioned proximate toa front of the chair, respective attachment elements of the plurality ofattachment elements being engaged to the bracket, such that a respectivetensioner of the plurality of tensioners is selectively engageable toand extendable between the bracket and the press frame, the extensionbeing selectively engageable to the bracket, positioning the extensionfor selective rotational engagement of the pair of swinging arms; a pairof foot arrests engaged to the first base and bracketing the bracket,wherein each foot arrest is configured for abutting a respective foot ofthe user, preventing lateral movement of the respective foot whileperforming a leg strengthening exercise using the pair of swinging arms;a cushion selectively positionable on the chair; a plurality of secondinterface elements selectively engageable to the chair, respectiveattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged to each of the second interface elements, respective attachmentelements of the plurality of attachment elements being engaged toopposed sides the chair, such that each attachment element is opposinglypositioned relative to another attachment element, such that respectivetensioners of the plurality of tensioners are extendable between arespective second interface element of the plurality of second interfaceelements and the chair, wherein the respective tensioners are configuredfor providing resistance to the user moving the respective secondinterface element relative to the chair, the plurality of secondinterface elements comprising: a butterfly unit comprising: an extenderselectively engageable to a rear of the chair, such that the extenderextends upwardly from the rear of the chair and substantiallyperpendicularly to the first base, and a pair of swing arms selectivelyrotationally engageable to the extender, each swing arm having anattachment element of the plurality of attachment elements engaged to afirst endpoint and an armrest engaged to a second endpoint, such that arespective tensioner of the plurality of tensioners is selectivelyengageable to the attachment elements for mutually engaging the swingarms, wherein each armrest is configured for positioning of a respectivearm of the user seated in the chair, positioning the user for performingan upper body strengthening exercise; a pair of pull handles, a pair ofattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged singly to the pull handles, such that each pull handle isselectively engageable to the chair by engagement of a respectivetensioner of the plurality of tensioners between the attachment elementpositioned on the pull handle and a respective attachment elementpositioned on the chair, wherein each pull handle is configured forgrasping in a respective hand of the user seated in the chair,positioning the user for performing an arm strengthening exercise, acurling rod having opposing ends, each of a pair of attachment elementsof the plurality of attachment elements being engaged to a respectiveopposing end, such that the curling rod is selectively engageable to thechair by engagement of respective tensioners of the plurality oftensioners between the attachment elements positioned on the curling rodand respective attachment elements positioned on the chair, wherein thecurling rod is configured for grasping in the hands of the user seatedin the chair, positioning the user for performing a curling exercise, aknee exerciser comprising: a roller rod having opposed ends, a pair ofwheels, each wheel being engaged to a respective opposed end of theroller rod, and a tube positioned around the roller rod, a pair ofattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements beingengaged to the tube and being positioned singly proximate to the wheels,such that the tube is selectively engageable to the chair by engagementof respective tensioners of the plurality of tensioners between theattachment elements positioned on the tube and respective attachmentelements positioned on the chair, wherein the tube is configured forpositioning of one or both of the feet of the user seated in the chairwith the chair being disengaged from the first base, positioning theuser for performing a knee strengthening exercise, a back massagerselectively hingedly engageable to the rear of the chair, the backmassager comprising: a pair of padded rollers rotationally engaged toand extending between a pair of opposed side pieces; a pair ofattachment elements of the plurality of attachment elements engagedsingly to the opposed side pieces, such that the pull handles areselectively engageable to the back massager by engagement of respectivetensioners of the plurality of tensioners between the attachmentelements positioned on the pull handles and respective attachmentelements positioned on the back massager, wherein each pull handle isconfigured for grasping in a respective hand of the user, positioningthe user for extending their arms and bending at the waist, such thatthe padded rollers roll along a back of the user; a second baseconfigured for positioning on a substantially horizontal surface, theengagement module and the step module being selectively engageable tothe second base, the second base being circumferentially smaller thanthe first base; respective attachment elements of the plurality ofattachment elements being engaged to the second base, such thatrespective tensioners of the plurality of tensioners are extendablebetween a respective first interface element of the plurality of firstinterface elements and one or more of the second base and the engagementmodule, wherein the respective tensioners are configured for providingresistance to the user moving the respective first interface element;and a pair of footrests engaged to the second base, such that thefootrests are positioned singly proximate to front corners of the secondbase, wherein the footrests are configured for positioning of the feetof the user while exercising.